Does seem strange to have it in such a remote place! Would a toen that difficult to get to have a decent stadium?
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Does seem strange to have it in such a remote place! Would a toen that difficult to get to have a decent stadium?
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Bizzare mate, I know Froch aint happy and he is protesting it, I think this will effect the fans going over bigtime, Denmark is one of the most expensive countries in the world, cant see fans forking out for taxi's or renting cars aswell as the cost of hotels flights and general spending money.
Maybe it's a ploy from Kesslers people to minimise as many Brits as possible going? or maybe i'm being a bit harsh. But very strange indeed.
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HAHA Billund is known for being the home of LEGO. Its population is only 6033, but apparently the airpot i the second busiest in Denmark. It all seems strange.
its strange to have it in remote place
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You meant 500 or 200 Froch fans right Skel?![]()
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Perfectly logical -
Froch is an undefeated Champion, Kessler has no strap and has lost twice...
So of course the fight should be on Kessler's home turf in a remote location hard for Froch fans to reach...![]()
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Its a ploy by Kesslers promoters they dont want Froch to have any fans there! Kessler will shift most or if not all of the tickets without british fans been there!
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On another note just picking up on what Adam has said, it's quite insane really. If this was a fight being made outside of the Super Six, Kessler and his team would be laughed out of the negotiations to hold all the cards the way they are now!!
Froch is the unbeaton fighter with the WBC strap Kessler is the fighter who just got a little exposed in his last fight and brings no title to the table.
Hats off to Froch id say 90% of fighters would tell Kessler and his team to fuck off when deciding where this fight takes place.
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